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A photograph of the finished loomed bracelet appears in the April/May 2007 issue of BEADWORK magazine. Loomwork below by Frieda Bates. Elemental Colors At our core, we resonate with nature. Our bodies are attuned to her elements, her seasons, her rhythms. We each gravitate to an element or a combination of ele- ments. And this shows in our art. Not just in the colors we use, but also in our composition, our shapes, our style, and the content we choose to express. Water Water’s essence is apparent in fluid, curving shapes, translucent and transparent colors, and depth of color. Passion emanates from the shimmering juxtaposition of complementary colors and the sensuous movement of many analogous tones. Emotions and feelings are impor- tant to water energy people. Colors are evocative and often inspire a depth of feeling. In the solace and depth of water, we find strength, renewal, and inspiration. MARGIEDEEB.COM The Art of Color for Bead Artists www.MargieDeeb.com WWW.MARGIEDEEB.COM The Bead Artists’ First, Only, and Complete Source for Color Mastery You are free to share this PDF under the following license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ You have permission to hand make and sell as many beaded items using this pattern as you like. Please credit Margie Deeb as the designer. Mass production of any Margie Deeb design is strictly prohibited. WATER PEYOTE or BRICK STITCH PATTERN Length: 91 beads (6”)* Width: 35 beads (1 3⁄4”) *Measurement does not include length of clasp and findings.

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Page 1: WATER - Margie Deebmargiedeeb.com/cc/pdf/patterns/MargieDeeb_Water_bracelet...April/May 2007 issue of BEADWORK magazine. Loomwork below by Frieda Bates. Elemental Colors At our core,

A photograph of the finished loomed bracelet appears in the April/May 2007 issue of BEADWORK magazine. Loomwork below by Frieda Bates.

Elemental ColorsAt our core, we resonate with nature. Our bodies are attuned to her elements, her seasons, her rhythms. We each gravitate to an element or a combination of ele-ments. And this shows in our art. Not just in the colors we use, but also in our composition, our shapes, our style, and the content we choose to express.

WaterWater’s essence is apparent in fluid, curving shapes, translucent and transparent colors, and depth of color. Passion emanates from the shimmering juxtaposition of complementary colors and the sensuous movement of many analogous tones. Emotions and feelings are impor-tant to water energy people. Colors are evocative and often inspire a depth of feeling. In the solace and depth of water, we find strength, renewal, and inspiration.

MARGIEDEEB.COMThe Art of Color for Bead Artists

www.MargieDeeb.com

www.MargieDeeb.coMThe Bead Artists’ First, Only, and Complete

Source for Color Mastery

You are free to share this PDF under the following license.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

You have permission to hand make and sell as many beaded items using this pattern as you like. Please credit Margie Deeb as the designer.

Mass production of any Margie Deeb design is strictly prohibited.

WATERPEYOTE or BRICK STITCH PATTERN

Length: 91 beads (6”)*Width: 35 beads (1 3⁄4”)

*Measurement does not include length of clasp and findings.

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Sell More Jewelry with Professional Photos by Margie DeebPresent your jewelry professionally and beautifully. Quality images, especially those depicting open shadows and precise detail, add to the perceived value of your jewelry. No more mobile phone photos! Have your work represented by professional photos shot by a professional jewelry artist and photographer. Margie Deeb will photograph your jewelry for:

• Etsy sales• Website of blog sales• contest submissions

• book submissions• marketing• gallery or portfolio showcase

Standard Cost: $50 per piece or 3 pieces for $100 (plus shipping, handling, and insurance)

You get: 1 to 2 shots from different angles and 4 digital versions of each shot:

• 72 x 72 pixel thumbnail/icon • 6” x 4” 72 ppi (medium size for web) • 8.5” x 6.4” 72 ppi (large for web) • 6.375” x 4.8” 300 ppi (for print)

All shots white balanced and photo retouched as necessary. I send you a CD with master tiff images for brochures or print media and optimized jpg images to load directly to your site.Options: On or off-form, black, grey, or white back-

ground

Size Limitations: Up to 18” high

Earrings by Margie DeebPhoto by Margie Deeb

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Email Margie Deeb today: [email protected] Margie’s photography in The Beader’s Color Palette

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New Client Special: $40 per shot (one time only)

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About Margie

Artist, designer, author, musician, and color expert Margie Deeb is the

first to publish color information specifically addressing the challenges

presented by glass beads. Her books include the popular The Beader’s

Guide to Color and The Beader’s Color Palette, which the Library

Journal voted the Best Craft How-To book of 2009. Margie discussed

her approach to color on a 2008 episode of the PBS TV show “Beads,

Baubles and Jewels.”

Margie conducts color courses for artists, interior designers, and

beaders throughout the US. She teaches online classes in at CraftEdu.

Her art is featured in galleries across the country and in many books.

Twice a year she publishes the invaluable Color Report for Bead &

Jewelry Designers, in conjunction with Pantone® the world’s

global color authority.

Her articles have appeared in Bead & Button and Beadwork magazines,

and she writes a regular color column in Step-by-Step Beads and

Softflex website.

Become a fan on Facebook, or visit Margie’s website for her online

classes, books, kits, jewelry, inspiration, and more:

www.MARGIEDEEB.COM

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Click to see all ofMargie’s CraftEdu classes

Take Online Classes with Margie

I offer beading and color classes online. And I’m adding more

regularly.

View free tutorials and free previews for every class.

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Take your artistry to a higher level. Spend 3 months learning from the master of color one-on-one. Examine your strengths and weaknesses, and get on the path to discovering your true color voice.

In this consultation process you will:• Discover more of your color voice• Raise your artistry to a new level• Have your current worked critiqued• Create new work for critique• Become an empowered artist

You and your artwork will be forever changed.

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Learn the most critical secret to making dynamic, powerful color combinations. A 33-page PDF for instant purchase and download

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Do you know how to use that gor-geous color wheel you own?

Because most of us don’t have the time to do all the things we love, I designed this INSTANT GUIDE to get you up and running in 10 min-utes. It’s easy to understand, and full of examples.

You will:

• learn how to read any color wheel • learn to combine colors • learn to map 7 powerful color

schemes, leading to infinite work-able variations

• understand the importance of combining pure hues, tints, and shades

• become more confident with color

Because the color wheel is ap-plicable to any medium that uses color, I’ve included photography, beadwork, paintings, and photogra-phy to illustrate color schemes and examples. You’ll fall in love with color all over again. ($3.95 digital download).

Rachel D. wrote to me asking:

“I have a question about working with beads that are multi-colored. I have purchased lampwork glass beads that are made up of at least 3 colors. I would like to know if I should choose 1 color out of the multi-color bead and use as an accent bead or just use plain clear glass beads as accents? I hear dif-ferent opinions.”

I created 7 Strategies for Extract-ing Palettes to address this critical issue for bead artists. It provides 7 color and design approaches to making jewelry and beads for existing beads and palettes. From one-color cabbed stones, to multi-colored fabric or focal beads, there’s a strategy listed to guide you to great jewelry making.

Fire up your creativity and boost your confidence in choosing and applying the perfect colors. ($3.95 digital download).

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A Good Color Report Never Goes Out Of Style

The seasonal Color Report for Bead & Jewelry Designers is full of...

• Ideas

• Inspiration from today’s leading bead artists

• Delica, Swarovski, and Gemstone References

• Color palettes

• Color harmony tips

In the suggested palettes section of each page, I reference Pantone colors from previous Color Reports (and give the specific issue). You can find the corresponding Swarovski and Delica numbers in the previous issues, along with suggested gemstones that represent each color. These issues will always be available online so that you’ll have the resources you need to continue creating great color schemes.

Responses to Margie’s Color Report for Bead & Jewelry Designers: “I really like the color report - particularly because there are colors that I probably would not have considered or noticed and this gives new directions to travel. I also REALLY appreciated the listing of the gemstones.” - Kathy L.

“Very helpful. I tend to work in certain palettes over and over again, but seeing a different palette helps me move out of my comfort zone.” - Susan K.

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Artist, designer, musician, and color expert Margie Deeb is the author of several beading books, including the popular The Beader’s Guide to Color and The Beader’s Color Palette. Her color palette book was named the Best Craft How-To Book of 2009 by the prestigious Library Journal.

She teaches color courses for artists, interior designers, and beaders. Her free monthly color column, “Margie’s Muse,” is available on her website. She produces a free graphically enhanced podcast, “Margie Deeb’s Color Celebration,” available on iTunes.

Her articles have appeared in Bead & Button and Beadwork magazines, and she writes a regular color column in Step-by-Step Beads. She has appeared on the PBS show “Beads, Baubles, and Jewels” speaking about color. Visit Margie’s website for her books, patterns, jewelry, inspiration, and more.

MARGIEDEEB.COMThe Bead Artists’ First, Only, & Complete Source for Color Mastery

Out On A Loom is a creative journey through color, design, and form for the beginning to intermediate level seed bead artist. The soft cover book features 32 full-color pages of detailed instructions, patterns, illustrations, and diagrams for creating loom woven bracelets, mini-tapestries and split loom necklaces. Professional and creative finishing techniques are provided so each finished project can be a work of art.(Paperback, 36 pages)

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Beading Her Image illustrates the power and beauty of the feminine in 15 seed bead patterns for peyote, brick, square stitch, and loomwork. Women from a wide range of times and cultures are woven into tapestries, necklaces, and bracelets. The stun-ning and gorgeous color palettes that artist Margie Deeb is known for adorn each piece.

Includes loom building instructions, finishing split loom necklace instructions, and peyote, brick, and looming instructions. (Paperback, 44 pages)

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The only book of its kind written specifically for bead artists, The Beader’s Guide to Color teaches beaders of all levels everything they need to know about color to create unique and vibrant bead-work designs. Margie discusses psychological and symbolic color associations, and ways in which color can be used to create and accentuate pattern, rhythm, and movement. 21 color schemes are de-scribed and illustrated in detail with accompanying projects for all skill levels. (Paperback, 144 pages)

$21.95 US Dollars

The Beader’s Color Palette: 20 Creative Projects and 220 Inspired Com-binations for Beaded and Gemstone Jewelry Gather from history, culture, and our planet to create stunning color schemes for beaded creations.(Paperback, 192 pages) $24.95 US Dollars

Join Margie’s color coterie:margiedeeb.com/newsletter

Margie’s Blog:colorforbeadartists.com